a En from Chinese governments, NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Mr. Hoover Offers Flood Re- lief and Control Plan to President. By EDWARD W. PICKARD LOOD relief and control work by Po raress: covering a period of ten years and costing more than $150,000, 000 is recommended by Secretary of Commerce Hoover in the comprehen- sive report on the Mississippi valley disaster of this year which he laid pefore President Coolidge at the sum- mer White House, His control project, besides providing for taking over and improving the levee system, embraces a plan for completion of the naviga- tion program of the Mississippi and its main tributaries Says can be carried out cost of fifteen to he additional millions a which at an twenty year. Mr. Hoover declared that the flood control program must the following principles: 1. Higher and and the responsibility the tributaries, 2. A safety upon the system by the provision of a spillway or by-pass to the gulf to protect New Orleans and southern Louisiana— most probably the Atchafalaya river for this purpose. 3. For further safety measures the encineers are examining the possible extension of the by-pass to the north- from the Atchafalaya toward the Arkansas, possible erection of emergency flood basins, and the possibility of store in the tribotaries, Concerning the relief work Mr Hoover sald in part: “The financial that complete all these pro- grams food, furniture, animals, house construction, sanita- tion By the first of November we estimate we shall have spent 213.400. 000 Red Cross funds, $7.000.000 equip- ment and from the federal government, $3.000000 free rallway transportation, and provided $1,100. 000 for eounty health cleanup units, We zhould have left $3.000.00%) from the $16.500,000 subscribed to the Red Cross with which to face continued necessities after November 1. It Is impossible to determine what the ne- cessities wiil be after that date™ embrace consequently extensio., of federal levees for levees in some valve ward the situation on we can seed food. supplies NOTHER caller on the President A wane Senator Smoot, chairman of the senate finance committee, who presented his plan for tax reduction. This program is based on a tax cut of 2300.000,000 includes the fol- lowing items: Reduction of the corporation tax from 1345 to 12 per cent lopping off £150.000.000 annual revenue. Elimination of taxes on and club dues cutting income $£37.000,000 yearly. Reduction of tax on passenger auto- mobiles from 3 per cent to 115 per cent, costing $50.000,000, Graduated senle reduction on comes between S$15.000, N ICHAEL, a golden-haired child not set six years old, is now king of Rumania, for the picturesque King Ferdinand succumbed on July 20 to the malady that made his death, imminent for many months, Until the new monarch reaches his eighteenth year the country will be ruled by a regency comprised of his uncle, Prince Nicholas, Miron Cristea, patri- arch of the Rumanian orthodox church, and Judge Duzdugan of the supreme court, In announcing the death of Ferdi. nand the government issued an of- ficial statment saying it will not waver from the decision of the crown council on January 4, 1928, at which Prince Carol was disinherited and Prince Michael, his son, proclaimed crown prince, and that the govern ment will support the regency, and “If necessary, resort to arms to pre vent the reinstatement of Carol” The commander of the Second army rorps, stationed in Bucharest, lssued a statement informing the country that the state of siege continues, and warning newspaper men thf if they and admissions the nation's in- and 260.000. spread false alarms they will liable to court-martial, Prince Carol, at his home of exile in Neuilly, near Paris, received word of his father's demise and at once se cluded himself, sending word to the press that be expected to be recalled died were: Ferdinand's last words, as he in the arms of Queen Marie, “I am feeling tired.” His body lay in state in Cotroceni outside Bucharest until the state funeral was held, Then the cas- ket was placed in the family at the monastery of Curtea Arges, palace Saturday, when vaults Premier Brutiano took strong mens. ures to prevent any uprising, public buildings and strategic points being occupied by troops and meetings be- ing forbidden, Queen Marie received messages of condolence from oll over the world, including one Presi- dent and Mrs, Coolidge. and the Brit ish and DPeligian went mourning, from courts into AKING advantage of a strike protest ordered by Vienna Social- ists because of the acquittal of some Fascist slayers, the unist tators there tried to control the city up a ment. Mobs, stirred to riot, through the city, looting publie build. comn agi get set soviet and govern marched burning the palace of 18 and and t fighting the contingents of troops fire the the Seipel government ealled in from provincial with the help of crats, soon gained uation, and civil communists were trying to was averted, The strike had all portation, and threats were received from Italy that if Italian trains were not permitted to through country, troops would be sent into the Austrian Tyrol, occupying line up to the government of Austria it ereely tice, police 6 bone al disinclined to on crowds, so troops These, Demo- the which gurrisons, the control of Social sit the the war stir stopped trans pass the the rail. German border, The ened to take radical steps to end the strike, and the nationalist the anti-socialist peasantry villages, and the Premier Sepel full support. So the labor unions and Socialists of Vienna yielded and the strike was called off, The flurry, however, to Austria In several ways, During the rioting scores of persons were killed and hundreds wounded; the destruc tion of property was great, and in the burning of the palace of justice all the pation's financial records were lost. The government was fearful lest the disturbances might keep many tourists away from Vienna. was costly OWN In Nicaragua one rebel D leader, General Sandino, refused to submit to the peace terms imposed by the United States, and last week he led his brigand band of 500 in at- tacking a small detachment of Ameri- can marines and native constabulary at Ocotal, Capt. G. D. Hatfield was in command and his little force fought back desperately, Marine scouting planes carried word of the battle to Managua and five bombing planes commanded by Ma), Ross E. Rowell flew to the rescue through a severe tropieal storm. With bombs and machine guns they speedily rout- ed the rebels, of whom about 300 were killed. The marines lost only one man. Sandino. still defiant, fled to the mountaihs and a column of troops was sent out with orders to get him, Delegates to the fifth congress of the Pan-American Federation of La- bor, in session in Washington, de nounced this killing of Nicaraguan citizens, and President William Green of the American Federation of Labor, who presided at the opening of the congress, sharply denounced Ameri. can intervention In the domestic af. fairs of Latin American countries and wrote a letter of protest to See retary of State Kellogg, In reply Mr. Kellogg warmly defended the action of the marines, and set forth clearly the conditions In Nicaragua which had resulted in the outlawing of Sandino, who had neither the support nor the approval of any of the lead ers of the political parties In Nica ragun. The resolutions committee of the Pan-American labor congress adopted a resslution asking the tm. mediate withdrawal of American forces from Niearagun. Brigadier General Felund, come manding the has recommended guished service medal Major Rowell, who, he the little garrison at great loss of life and Niearagua, the distin- be awarded saved from certain marines In that BAYS, Oecotal almost ERITAIN some anag sort of Japan on the cruiser question in the conference nt Geneva and the ed to the Americans, SOC PSX y pleased with the Dritis! called count Cecll Bridgeman th the cab reports i acenrd plan was present not who did it government and W. C ation wi fo London for consult inet, and at once that there were the conference was on the breakdown London, spokesman verge rongly foreign asserted the stronger since the conference This was st denied In where a office hope for an agreement was than at any thine The also were optimistic, that Japanese delegates In 3 predict. be began, an would agreement had demands before leaving Geneva qd to thelr consents redoce for cruisers and destroyers from S00. insisted Japanese, and hoped this the bar eight-inch cru MX) tons to MXXX) tons, as Americans to hut Gibson induce agree guns on all 10 but Mr, this point. KOs: surrender transatiantie flyers—Dyrd, Noville, Acosta, Balchen and Cham- berlin-—-returned United States by steamer and were given New York's usun! nolsy reception, with parade, pa- per banquets and medals to the confettl, distinguished flying Lieuten- ants Maitland and Hegenberger, who flew to Honolulu, had a triumphant trip across the country on their way to of government They will receive the distinguished fiy- Cross Washington, where Kellogg Secretary and other warmly, President Coolldge re Colonel Lindbergh up his “Spirit of St. Lot at Mitchel fleld and started on a tour of the country to tell the people of the and the needs of larger airports. His first stop was at Hartford, Conn., where he spoke at the Hartford club. Capt. F. T. Courtney, British avia- tor, was all ready for his attempted flight from England to America, with a stop at Valencia, Ireland, but was delayed by unfavorable weather, He was to carry a crew of two men and intended to fly from the Irish town dl ple ked pis" ACK DEMPSEY, former heavy. weight champion, “came back" In the fight with Jack Sharkey in New York and won the right to challenge Gene Tunney for the title, He knocked out the Boston lad In the seventh round with a hard left hook to the Jaw. The battle was lively and aroused the enthusiasm of 83.000 per. sons who were present, Sharkey claimed that he was fouled In the final round, but this was denied by Dempsey and by Referee O'Sullivan, OWA'S Lowden-for-President elub 1 announces that more than 100.000 persons in that state have signed the petition asking Frank O. Lowden to ination and pledging him thelr sup port. Among the signers are Gov. John Hammill and more than $0 per cent of the employees In the Towa state capitol building. Action of the governor In signing the petition nulli. fied the hopes of his friends that Mr Hammill, who, like Mr, Lowden, has been a kader in the farm relief fight might become a vice presidential ean didate next year on a Coolidge ticket INOR items of nows: Aaron Sapiro has dismissed his million-dollar libel sult against Henry Ford, accepting the automobile manufacturer's apology and a “sub stantial sum” of money. Standard Ol Company of New Jer sey announces It will have no busi. ness relations with the soviet govern. ment of Russia so long as that gov. ernment declines to recognize private property rights, Hankow and Hanyang, China, were occupied by Gen. Ho Chien, a Conserv. ative southern leader, Mme. Sun Yate sen, widow of China's first President, retired from political Mife, IS OWNED IN e a SOUTH CAROLINA The millionth Jersey has been reg istered by the American Jersey Cattle elub, New York This incident brings lo light the story of a South Carolina man who placed his faith in and has been most successful In Ing up an outst Tad {pier auairying anding pure-bred from dest beginning Jersey,’ Bess owned by L. E. right .. who started a with pure Erom thi Jersey the nse Vetch Is One Legume That Seeds Freely Let Some of Pods Ripen B fore Crop Is Cut. I% neces the lower seed and vetch vetch It Is necessary to Keep the ture together, stirred] or the veteh, bein jer, will settle the “id It Is to the vetch seed from the oats and rye, ad vantage may be taken of the fact that the veteh seed are round and will roll, Kling a shovelful of mixed peross a wide floor and the vetceh roll to the farther edge, while the grain will stop about half way. A long porch will be an excellent place for this work, If boards are set up to keep the seed from rolling off the edge “The spiral vetch bottom to desired separate seeds will separator makes of thiz principle. In running down the spiral trough, the vetch rolls to the outgide edge of the trough, and out through a different spout from the or rye, Veteh seed nay also be separated with an ordi. nary seed cleaner, equipped with suit. able screens.” The ease with which a supply of seed may be secured at home should make it possible for Increased acreages of the crop to be planted next fall, states Mr. Blair. It is an excellent soil improving crop and well adapted to some eoilz where clover does not seem. to thrive. Mr. Blair urges farmers to save a supply of veteh seed this season, se oats vetch for Use on Implements The use of white wash is not com. Prob. tried keep and other few metal equipment, farmers have ever implements to the early winter will be highly effec. ftve for this purpose, and If they are under cover a simple mixture of lime and water is sufficient. Then when the implements are put Inte use in the spring the whitewash quickly wears off and causes no trouble, A whitewash for preventing rust ls pot the same as oll paint. Oi paint keeps alr and moisture away from the surface of the implement. but whitewash on the ether lLinnd, lwing haline In character, serves to new tralize the acld which normally ennses ric t, nud therefore prevents (lie rust Ed forts. 1021. that ber, the herd upe Inspection of shows each generation is rior to the previous one both in ability type and also In milk, producing ht presented his Time to Introduce New Queen to Bee Colony " : there is itn queen tablished six weeks r ryt RUs rst soon to make a the requeen is no honey flow, wit'gut feeding a day or so before, as well gs during t attempt. There are numbers of methods for introducing queens and the selection start, however, for aver bheelie per to undertake when there of the one to be tried must rest with the beekeeper. Queen breeders almost invariably send for intro duction on the shipping cage. directions Or Orr Ov ORO Ov Ov edd Agricultural Items lant a tree, CI a Put In a short row of carrots every two weeks, . eo» Low-grade yield crops. fertilizers mean low LE * Mow pastures to ‘destroy bitterweed and wild onions, - » . There ig no limit to the demand for the best in farm products, LI The first commandment of farming: Thou shalt not let thy land get poor. . » * High-priced land and ordinary pas. ture grasses do not cooperate for SUCCess, * - . 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